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Confident.

April 29, 2012

What an absolute pleasure of was it watch D.C United get there first back to back win against Houston Dynamo Saturday night.

Maicon Santos early goal was the one and only of the first half. United struggled to regroup after center back Emiliano Dudar went off with what appeared to be a pulled hamstring. Robbie Russell moved to center back , Perry Kitchen move to right back and Marcelo Saragosa stepped in to the defensive midfielder role.

While the Black and Red struggled to find their feet, Houston found the back off the net in the 50th minute. United stayed composed and Dwayne De Rosario broke his scoring drought with a goal in the 54th. Was it a shot or was it a cross? Who knows, who cares.

Houston also stayed composed and came back to make it 2-2 in the 59th. Last years United would have packed it in at this point, found some way to squander the single point that was left, but that was last year. In the 70 minute Daniel Woolard, Dero And Santos combine to find the 3rd and final goal of the night.

Confident.

Confident they could make something happen to regain the lead. So confident they continued to attack for most of the last 25 minutes. I’ve never understood attempts to hunker down for 25 minutes with a one goal lead. Attack and force the ball away from your own goal.

United won back to back games for the first time since 2009. They fought for this one and deserved it. When asked about it after the game, Olsen said it was a huge relief.

Ben Olsen has convinced Santos to continue to work hard, at least for now. I won’t pretend that I wasn’t part of the peanut gallery calling for his head after his poor performance early in the season. I’m hopeful that his attitude won’t wilt after a bad performance or two this summer.
Andy Najar, just because you came on as a sub doesn’t mean you can’t hold on to the ball. We know what you can do, have a shot! Believe me, everyone wants to worry about weather it should be you or Danny Cruz in there. Don’t lose the swagger.

Dudar is a heavy loss, He has been a rock, winning everything in the air, calmly passing out of the back while MacDonald runs around causing trouble. They are like an Abbot and Costello routine, in a good way. I hope Olsen can find a solution that doesn’t involve Kitchen at right back. How about Najar at right back with a defensive minded right midfielder, Lewis Neal maybe?

The pink elephant on the bench is the million dollar Eastern European duo. For Hamdi Salihi to score, he needs games, in order to get games he needs to score. Branko Boskovic needs games to prove himself. He’s not going to find games when the starting 11 on the field is playing with the confidence they have right now. Branko’s contract is up this summer, and I just don’t see how United can keep him around. His 500,000 salary goes a long way toward depth in MLS. Give Salihi reserve games and hope when the Santos’ well drys up, in the summer the Salihi spring will flow.

Wednesday United embarked on a three game road trip starting at the west conference leader, San Jose Earthquakes. Last year Steven Lenhart served up a Hat-trick at RFK last year. After his recent antics with Marc Burch in Seattle, and Jamison Olave in Salt Lake followed by two goals this past weekend against the Philadelphia Union. United needs to be smart about marking him and not getting sucked into his nonsense, and there’s that other guy, the goal scoring machine know as Chris Wondolowski. Next up, the lack luster Toronto FC, who are dangerous because they have to win sometime right? The Black and Red finish the road trip in a sea of Orange at the opening of a Houston Dynamo’s new stadium. With the taste of this past weekend defeat still fresh, the Dynamo will not want to lose this one.

United sits just under Sporting Kansas City in the standings in second place. United is building some momentum… some confidence. With it comes what might appear to be luck. But is it luck? It’s rare that a team in poor form is lucky. United us making it’s own luck.

Where to draw the line?

March 28, 2012

Recently Collin Clark, Houston Dynamo Mid-fielder, call a ball boy a “F#@king f$%got” on national television because the ball boy dropped the ball at his feet, rather then putting it in his hands.

Really Mr. Clark? Classy. Forget the fact that the cameras were on to catch the slur for the moment: You need to scream at a teenage kid on the sidelines? Grow up.

On the latest episode of Extra Time Radio, Simon Borg claim that is was no big deal… Give him a small fine, a slap on the wrist… No suspension. This doesn’t surprise me a bit. Mr. Borg also didn’t think that Luis Suarez’s Racially abusive comments warranted much of a response. Borg claims that people say all kinds of mean and nasty things to each other on the field. He claims it is a commonly used tactic to get your opponent off their game. He asks the question where should we draw the line? How about we draw the line right between F#@king and f$%got? It’s not the f bomb that is the problem, it’s the homophobic slur.

I’m thrilled MLS has decided to give Clark a 3 game suspension. I’m proud to support a league that doesn’t put up with such ridiculousness.

Unacceptable, plain and simple.